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British Indy: What Happens Now?

Discussion in 'Wasteland' started by Loz, May 23, 2015.

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  1. Full Brexit with "no EU deal" on the 29th March.

  2. Request Extension to article 50 to allow a general election and new negotiations.

  3. Request Extension to article 50 to allow cross party talks and a new deal to be put to EU.

  4. Request Extension to article 50 to allow a second referendum on 1. Remain in EU or 2. Full Brexit.

  5. Table a motion in parliament to Remain in EU WITHOUT a referendum.

  6. I don't know or I don't care anymore

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  1. It's very easy to propogate the negativity of rumours towards stuff like barcoded people & electronic money been turned off & even pre-crime arrests. But all of those things have semblance in reality now its a choice we all make to ignore or be attentive towards the will of the elites plans too make sure the slave-workers carry on the hegelian dialectics rule & pernicious plans.

    Trouble is J-biker we now live in an age where conspiracy theories are conspiratorial facts. Usa_naziland has plans to weaponize space against the signed agreement of peaceful use of space by themselves & a whole slew of U.N signatories. Uk & the americunts have systematically broken international laws on espionage towards other allied nations & even snooped on leaders of other nations private phone calls to get the upper hand in international affairs.

    We know have had nasa informally so far, announce its been helping chemtrailing of other nations with the use of a virus coined FUNVAX. Prehaps some of world you coin whacko's are indeed that but large parts of it are scarily true,...just given enough time we get the data & informants come forward. But again usa_naziland places people in 10years of prison now for whistle-blowing but you'd probably think that is too lower number.

    600 strains of an aerosolized thought control vaccine already tested on humans; deployed via air, food and water - NaturalNews.com
     
  2. ah, the real reason brexit happened. breathed some zodiac mind warp powder. fecking new it.
     
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  3. I bet you shout at passing cars and write in green ink to the local free newspaper about dog shit and bins don't you?
     
  4. ^^ Just a version of Shock Doctrine. CIA probably behind everything! :)
     
  5. Pleased I live Up North, wouldnt want any 'bad air'.
     
  6. Where did I leave my foil helmet. they are reading my thoughts now...get out...get out....
     
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  7. Clean and local air?
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  8. Yup, take that with a pinch of salt i reckon.
     
  9. I didn't say he was decent, I said he'd said something decent stuff during the campaign...past tense
     
  10. Not at all, immigration with a job involved isn't an issue, I'd never intentionally try to be on benefits.....especially not in Scotland :)
     
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  12. Here you go Ladies and Gents.
    Have a wade through this and see what you think.
    http://eeas.europa.eu/top_stories/pdf/eugs_review_web.pdf
    And it's pretty hot off the press,as we even get a mention:

    The purpose, even existence, of our Union is being questioned. Yet, our citizens and the world need a strong European Union like never before. Our wider region has become more unstable and more insecure. The crises within and beyond our borders are affecting directly our citizens’ lives. In challenging times, a strong Union is one that thinks strategically, shares a vision and acts together. This is even more true after the British referendum. We will indeed have to rethink the way our Union works, but we perfectly know what to work for. We know what our principles, our interests and our priorities are. This is no time for uncertainty: our Union needs a Strategy. We need a shared vision, and common action


    This is what Arquebus is referring to I imagine.Have a go at reading it through if you like,but in this readers opinion it's an endless stream of drivel,with certain things repeated endlessly,that anyone can interpret in any way they feel.
    In other words,a load of bollocks unless you want ti use it as an excuse for what you've been up to.
    And while it doesn't specifically refer to an EU army,(those politicians have got their get-out clauses built in),it does refer to 35%of member state defence spending being used for commonality or something,plus our old friend TTIP get's the nod:

    With the US, the EU will strive for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Like the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada, TTIP demonstrates the transatlantic commitment to shared values and signals our willingness to pursue an ambitious rulesbased trade agenda. On the broader security agenda, the US will continue to be our core partner. The EU will deepen cooperation with the US and Canada on crisis management, counter-terrorism, cyber, migration, energy and climate action.
     
  13. .......and here's one for Pete who seems to think that ex-politicians aren't 'failed'.

    "David Cameron declared ruefully that 'all political lives end in failure' as he realised he had lost the EU referendum"
     
  14. My bit isn't.............it is widely reported............

    But I always knew that was what was on the cards...........

    History is sometimes very useful..........a subject that not many UK citizens have looked at since they were able to read (from about 10 these days, it seems).
     
  15. Mmm quite we can learn a lot from history. Like not to repeat the history of 100 years ago today.

    But some seem keen to split Europe up again and make us distrust and divide us from our closest neighbours.
     
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  16. And some seem keen to paint a vote for self governance as a path to war.

    In reality, trying to force a 'one size fits all' federal superstate onto the citizens of Europe, is what's more likely to foster distrust and division. Just turn on the News these days if you don't believe me.
     
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  17. says who ????????????
     
  18. He did :)
     
  19. He's right....I did :)
     
  20. and they say i am fooked up.
    So, let me get this straight… the leader of the opposition campaigned to stay but secretly wanted to leave, so his party held a non-binding vote to shame him into resigning so someone else could lead the campaign to ignore the result of the non-binding referendum which many people now think was just angry people trying to shame politicians into seeing they’d all done nothing to help them.

    Meanwhile, the man who campaigned to leave because he hoped losing would help him win the leadership of his party, accidentally won and ruined any chance of leading because the man who thought he couldn’t lose, did – but resigned before actually doing the thing the vote had been about. The man who’d always thought he’d lead next, campaigned so badly that everyone thought he was lying when he said the economy would crash – and he was, but it did, but he’s not resigned, but, like the man who lost and the man who won, also now can’t become leader. Which means the woman who quietly campaigned to stay but always said she wanted to leave is likely to become leader instead.
     
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